Kim Malcolm
Afternoon News Host
About
Kim is the local news host of KUOW's All Things Considered, airing from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. weekdays. Kim covers breaking and developing daily news, both local and regional, as part of NPR's afternoon drive time programming. She has covered the arts, municipal government, politics, and misinformation as part of KUOW's Stand with the Facts live event series, in partnership with the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public. She really enjoys election night coverage, in spite of herself. Kim started out in broadcast journalism in Calgary at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, before working at NPR member station KERA in Dallas and then KUOW. Kim spends most winters waiting for baseball season to start.
Location: Seattle and the Eastside
Languages: English
Pronouns: she/her
Podcasts
Stories
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Should Sec. of State, the 'junk drawer' of state government, be nonpartisan?
The Secretary of State is an interesting job. In a lot of ways, it’s pretty administrative. They supervise the state archives. They coordinate implementation of the state's records management laws. But what they've become most well known for is supervising and certifying state and local elections. Some say, to do that job properly, the position should be nonpartisan.
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'It feels like home' — a PAX West audio postcard
Soundside producer Jason Burrows spent the weekend at PAX West 2022, wandering the exhibition floor, playing games, and reconnecting with friends. He brings us this snippet of how people feel about PAX.
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Still looking for Labor Day weekend plans? Check out these events
KUOW spoke to The Ticket editor Chase Burns about fun things to do for Labor Day weekend. Here are his top picks – for both outdoorsy types and the sunlight-averse.
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Suicide and staffing issues at King County Jail, ‘a radioactive subject’
“There have been twice the number of suicides in the King County Jail system since the beginning of 2020 than there were in the prior eight years.”
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'It's almost like a light switch.' Everett doctor touts potential of new drug to break meth addiction
‘What we found so far in the initial phases of this treatment are that after receiving this drug, people's symptoms from the methamphetamine intoxication, improve very quickly.’
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Take a breather from the news with these arts and culture picks
‘Go and see this star before he leaves for New York or LA.’
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Infant hospitalized as monkeypox continues to spread in King County
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West Coast states band together to fight methane pipeline expansion
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After the endless summer finally ends, another cold winter awaits
Kim Malcolm talks with Karin Bumbaco, Washington's Assistant State Climatologist about why we're in store for another cold winter.
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As summer ebbs, outdoor concerts may be the ticket this weekend
Take your pick from Seattle-area music options